Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations

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Autor(a) principal: Li,Zhili
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Ge,Yuanyuan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: In order to effectively utilize a by-product of non-wood material, lignin was extracted from sugar cane bagasse via acidification of black liquor. The extracted sugar cane bagasse lignin (EBL) was modified by oxidation, hydroxymethylation, and sulfonation into a water-soluble lignosulfonate (EBL-M). It was characterized by IR, UV, GPC and elemental analysis. The results showed that the aromatic units of EBL-M were kept well and it was effectively sulfonated, that the percentage of S was high as 7.82%. The dispersing efficiency of EBL-M for pesticide formulations was compared with commercial dispersants via suspending rate measurement. As expected, EBL-M had the equal optimal dispersing efficiency to kinsperse than other commercial lignosulfonates when being used for dimethomorph water dispersible granules. The characterization of molecular weight and sulfonic group's content of lignosulfonates suggested that the dispersing efficiency increased with higher sulfonic group's content and higher molecular weight. As to being used for tribenuron water dispersible granules, the dispersing efficiency of EBL-M was much close to the commercial dispersants.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations
title Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations
spellingShingle Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations
Li,Zhili
lignin
sugar cane bagasse
dispersant
pesticide formulation
title_short Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations
title_full Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations
title_fullStr Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations
title_sort Extraction of lignin from sugar cane bagasse and its modification into a high performance dispersant for pesticide formulations
author Li,Zhili
author_facet Li,Zhili
Ge,Yuanyuan
author_role author
author2 Ge,Yuanyuan
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Li,Zhili
Ge,Yuanyuan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv lignin
sugar cane bagasse
dispersant
pesticide formulation
topic lignin
sugar cane bagasse
dispersant
pesticide formulation
description In order to effectively utilize a by-product of non-wood material, lignin was extracted from sugar cane bagasse via acidification of black liquor. The extracted sugar cane bagasse lignin (EBL) was modified by oxidation, hydroxymethylation, and sulfonation into a water-soluble lignosulfonate (EBL-M). It was characterized by IR, UV, GPC and elemental analysis. The results showed that the aromatic units of EBL-M were kept well and it was effectively sulfonated, that the percentage of S was high as 7.82%. The dispersing efficiency of EBL-M for pesticide formulations was compared with commercial dispersants via suspending rate measurement. As expected, EBL-M had the equal optimal dispersing efficiency to kinsperse than other commercial lignosulfonates when being used for dimethomorph water dispersible granules. The characterization of molecular weight and sulfonic group's content of lignosulfonates suggested that the dispersing efficiency increased with higher sulfonic group's content and higher molecular weight. As to being used for tribenuron water dispersible granules, the dispersing efficiency of EBL-M was much close to the commercial dispersants.
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